Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder gets crashed in Thailand

Another Lamborghini Gallardo, this time a Spyder, has been recently crashed in Thailand after its driver has crashed into a pillar for unknown reasons.

Exotic supercars combined with the lack of driving will most of the times lead to spectacular crashes which will end up eventually as simple news. The newest example of such an unfortunate incident is involving a Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder and it took place in Chang Mai, Thailand. According to the guys at Wrecked Exotics, the Italian supercar in question has been crashed into a pillar for unknown reasons. Chances are the driver was speeding and he lost control of the wheel. The good part is that the probably walked away unharmed, the bad part is that his ride hasn’t.

The Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder has been officially presented to the public three years after its solid roof brother, at the 2006 Los Angeles Auto Show. The model was considered by the company a completely new model, with 513 HP (382 kW) and a six-speed lower ratio manual transmission. The Gallardo Spyder had a fully retractable soft top. The supercar was eventually replaced by the Huracan, which will soon get a convertible version too.

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